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Doc Aquatic - Sounds Like: Pavement, Television, Guided by Voices, Brian Eno, Flaming LipsIt's music that emanated from caves not dark, itself, but over-bright to burn against darkness. Something muscular and searing; an opal unearthed in a mine. The haze of sleep deprivation that rings everything with a fuzzy halo. A scrape of nails and a promise of cool comfort. The welcome shine of the outside world eclipsed by the burn of sunlight onto retinas.

Edisun - Rock/AlternativeWe are Edisun and we are an alternative-rock band that writes, records, and tours the world. Every day is a blessing that we get to do this, making music and playing for our fans. Their support is the only reason we get to do this, and that truth is never far from our hearts.

Dead Stars - Indie/Fuzz/PopThese three pull from the classic '90s definition of indie rock, and their catchy, crunch brand of pop should appeal to anyone who remembers college radio in the Clinton years fondly..." - Brooklyn Vegan

The Pharmacy - Garage/PopMaturity can be a hard thing for any band to achieve, let alone one known for originally known for fuzzy power punk. Yet, despite the youth of its members, The Pharmacy have become quite the seasoned musical force over the last few years, culminating in one of their most evolved albums to date Stoned & Alone.

Shark? - Garage Rock/Post PunkShark? is a social utility that connects beer to your face and if you're lucky maybe even a girl and fuzzy memories of midnight tacos

Mayor Creep - PunkNick was in Dinosaur Feathers. Alex G was in We Run. Jeremy was in half the bands in Brooklyn. Alex H was in Brother Reverend. One day while cavorting in the Gowanus Canal, they came into contact with a canister of radioactive waste. (And also that dolphin that died there in 2012.) The next day, they formed a band.